More than a hundred young Anglicans and youth leaders from across the Aotearoa New Zealand Anglican Dioceses gathered at Living Springs Christian Camp in Governor's Bay last night to launch this year's youth ministry training conference, 'The Abbey'.
This July the Diocese of Polynesia is focusing its annual month of daily Bible study, prayer and reflection on the shared theme of healing drug addiction, as Pacific communities face the worrying presence of addictive drugs.
Anglican Bishop of Auckland Bishop Ross Bay has joined Anglicans in local interfaith groups and leaders from various Aotearoa New Zealand religious groups to endorse the 2026 Statement on Religious Diversity.
The Association of Anglican Women is calling for input into its future direction as an organisation in this Church, through an online survey for all Anglicans.
Archdeacon Ruihana Paenga has been appointed Dean of Waiapu, where she will lead ministry at Napier's Cathedral of St John the Evangelist serving in both the Diocese of Waiapu and Te Pīhopatanga o Aotearoa.
The Anglican Communion Environmental Network (ACEN) has called on the ACC meeting representing millions of Anglicans around the globe, to restore and protect the environment as a vital element in Anglican discipleship, mission and worship.
The Anglican Communion's Safe Church Commission (ACSCC) has called for a renewal of commitment to safeguarding and building a culture of safe church across the Anglican Communion at the global Anglican Consultative Council meeting now underway in Belfast.
Anglican Missions has launched a Venezuela Earthquake Appeal following two powerful earthquakes that struck north-central Venezuela causing widespread loss of life last week.
• Search for victims of Venezuela earthquakes continues
The Diocese of Polynesia has established a Melanesian Commission to further justice, healing and hope for Melanesians who have lived for generations in Fiji.